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  • 11fat-tailed sheep — noun Date: 1842 a coarse wooled mutton sheep that has great quantities of fat on each side of the tail bones …

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  • 12Lamb and mutton — Mutton redirects here. For goat meat used interchangeably with mutton, see Goat meat. For other uses, see Mutton (disambiguation). Leg and rack of lamb Lamb, mutton, and hogget (UK, New Zealand and Australia)[1] …

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  • 13Tallow — For other uses, see Tallow (disambiguation). Tallow made by rendering calf suet Tallow is a rendered form of beef or mutton fat, processed from suet. It is solid at room temperature. Unlike suet, tallow can be stored for extended periods without… …

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  • 14Cuisine of Mongolia — The traditional Mongolian Cuisine primarily consists of dairy products and meat. The nomads of Mongolia sustain their lives directly from the products of their animals (horses, cattle, yaks, camels, sheep, and goats). Meat is either cooked, used… …

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  • 15List of kebabs — This is a list of kebab variants from around the world.Turkish kebabs* Adana Kebab Kebab with hand minced (zırh) meat mixed with chili on a flat wide metal skewer (shish); associated with Adana region although very popular all over Turkey.… …

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  • 16Mongolian cuisine — a Mongolian stew Mongolian cuisine refers to the local culinary traditions of Mongolia and Mongolian styled dishes. The extreme continental climate has affected the traditional diet, so the Mongolian cuisine primarily consists of dairy products,… …

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  • 17Tajik cuisine — A Tajik meal: the centerpiece is plov, garnished with strips of mutton fat. Tajik cuisine, the traditional cuisine of Tajikistan, has much in common with Iranian, Afghan and Uzbek cuisines. Plov (Tajik: палав, palav, U …

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  • 18Jade — Nephrite jade redirects here. For nephrite itself, see Nephrite. This article is about the gemstone. For other uses, see Jade (disambiguation). A selection of antique, hand crafted Chinese jade …

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  • 19Nephrite — This article is about the gemstone. For the fictional character, see Nephrite (character). Not to be confused with Nephritis. Nephrite Nephrite from Jordanów Śląski (Poland) General …

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  • 20Important gemstones — ▪ Table Important gemstones mineral gem name colour Mohs hardness* specific gravity* beryl aquamarine sky blue to greenish blue 7½–8 2.68–2.71 emerald green 2.68–2.74 goshenite colourless; greenish yellow, yellow green, brownish same as… …

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